10.18 Strategy is a non-profit committed to empowering adults to prevent and respond to child exploitation with Christ-Centered justice.
Our work is propelled by the vision for children to be safe, valued, loved, chosen, wanted, and cherished. We know that prevention and quick response are possible, and we believe it is the purpose of caring adults to protect children. Child exploitation is one of the most significant public issues our society faces today. Experts estimate 10 to 15 million children are exploited annually in the United States. The time to take action is now! You can help be the catalyst for change!

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Your Learning
We provide you with cutting-edge training that is needed to prevent and respond to child exploitation within your family and community.
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the Children
The time to take action is now! One of the most significant mission fields in crisis is in your backyard. Join us in serving children on the frontlines.
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Our Work
Thanks to donors like you, 10.18 is leading a charge of We the American People to prevent, identify, respond, and report child exploitation.
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You Can Be the Catalyst for Change!
With only 30 minutes of your time, you can gain the tools needed to help protect the children in your life!
UPCOMING EVENTS
Watchful Eye Training Seminar – Lee’s Summit

Do you know how to protect the children in your life? Threats surround our children daily, and it can be overwhelming to know the most important things to do to keep them safe. We are here to give you the tools and information needed so you can prevent, identify, and respond to the threats facing your children and others.
Masquerade Gala: “Unmasking Child Exploitation” – Overland Park

The Unmasking Child Exploitation Masquerade Gala Dinner is an upscale event that will be held in the Museum at Prairie Fire, one of Overland Park’s most beautiful venues. The Gala will celebrate achievements and “unmask” the most overlooked group of children within the Kansas City metro community and throughout the United States.